ABOUT DETECTING A PROBLEM

Unlike conventional manual therapy, the user-friendly X10 utilizes advanced telehealth capabilities which allow your healthcare provider to monitor your progress remotely and receive regular daily updates. Should they see an issue based on the data they receive, they can immediately adjust your protocol or have you visit their office to be examined. In addition to your provider knowing how you are doing, you get immediate results of your progress on the X10 machine’s screen. You know if you are increasing your range of motion and strength each time you use the X10™’s patented computerized programs. Knowledge and enthusiastic participation is key in recovering the right way and the X10 allows you to access the necessary information to determine how you are progressing. You do not have to wait weeks to determine if you are recovering properly.

AROM

AROM or Arom may refer to: Active range of motion (AROM), a category of therapeutic exercises related to joint range of motion. Anytime you are moving your body, you are using active ROM. Your active and passive range of motion may be very different, not only from each other, but also at the joints themselves.

arthroscopy

Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure by which the internal structure of a joint is examined for diagnosis and/or treatment using a tube-like viewing instrument called an arthroscope. If procedures are performed in addition to examining the joint with the arthroscope, this is called arthroscopic surgery. (source: MedicalPort)

Bilateral Knee Replacement

Bilateral Knee Replacement or double knee replacement surgery may involve one surgery or two surgeries. When both knees are replaced at the same time, the surgery is known as a simultaneous bilateral knee replacement. When each knee is replaced at a different time, it is called a staged bilateral knee replacement. Either surgery may involve any…

Bilateral Knee Surgery

Bilateral Knee Replacement or double knee replacement surgery may involve one surgery or two surgeries. When both knees are replaced at the same time, the surgery is known as a simultaneous bilateral knee replacement. When each knee is replaced at a different time, it is called a staged bilateral knee replacement. Either surgery may involve any…

CBC

A complete blood count (CBC) is a test that measures the cells that make up your blood: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. You might get a CBC as part of your yearly check-up.

Comorbidity

Disease or medical condition that coexists with the disease of interest. (The disease of interest may the reason for orthopaedic surgery, for example: osteoarthritis.)